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Re: ARCHIVE PROJECT: Post compilation track listings here

SQ
Side 1 has 5 cuts with narration in Japanese, sound effects, and a female vocalist.
Side 2 has the following songs with street comments between songs
Chase – Open Up Wide
Ray Stevens – Bridget The Midget
Sly & The Family Stone – Fun
Ray Conniff & The Singers- Sweet Caroline
Chase – Get It On
SQ LP – Sony YFSC-1 (Japan)

I found a Q8 of this, which has a different tracklisting. The label uses the same cover artwork, with tiny barely able to read text that when compared to the LP artwork one can see it still lists Lighthouse - Hats Off To The Stranger, yet the Q8 doesn't actually contain that song, which is a bit of a bummer, and leaves me wondering if this song does exist on a Q8 somewhere, or if it's SQ only.

Anyways, here's the Q8 tracklist:

Program One
A Shade Of Brass - Bobby Byrne
Leaving On A Jet Plane - Gloria Loring
You've Made Me So Very Happy - Todays People
Walking In Space - The Electric Hair

Between this sampler and the other sampler with songs by these same artists, one wonders....where these full albums done? This suggests that perhaps somewhere exists quad mixes of the full Lighthouse - One Fine Morning album, and the Electric Hair album.....would love to get my hands on those. But, I suppose if that was done, and if those tapes still exist, they're probably buried in a vault somewhere where no one knows nor cares about them.....bummer.....

Re: ARCHIVE PROJECT: Post compilation track listings here

Originally Posted by ArmyOfQuad

were these full albums done?

Evolution = Ovation = Longines Symphonette etc etc etc. Could always contact Dick Schory, he's still alive and well and living in Chicago heading up his new Ovation Media lot in Glenview/Skokie. They have most of their tapes and related artists still stored in the basement of Orchestra Hall, Chicago.

Or whatever became of the Longines Symphonette which sold a lot of their masters to Evolution (Golden Days of Radio, etc) and which made the rounds of a lot of the budget labels pressed at Peter Pan/Pickwick. Last time somebody trolled the Pickwick vaults they found some unique Elvis and Buddy Holly nobody else had so you never know.